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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
HYDROCHAHIDAGE^E. 
ELODEA. 
E. canadensis, Linn. Water Thyme. 
Alien: In rivers, canals, pools, ponds, and ditches. Common, 
but rather rare in flower. July, August. 
I. Sutton Park; Coleshill Pool; canal, Shirley Heath. 
II. Canal, Preston Bagot; pond by Tile Hill Wood ; pit in an old 
quarry near Little Lawford; canal, Sowe Waste ; canal, near 
Newbold-on-Avon; canal, near Birdingbury Wharf; Napton 
Canal, near Badford Semele ; pool at Willoughby, near Bugby. 
In all the above stations in abundant flower. 
ORCHID ACE^E. 
ORCHIS. 
0. pyramidalis, Linn, Pyramidal Orchis. 
Native: In marly and calcareous pastures and in woods and 
copses. Bare. June, July. 
II. Bagley Park, Grafton, Purt. ii., 422. Pillerton, Perry , 1817. 
Wliitnash ; Drayton bushes ! W. C., Herb. Perry. Canal bank, 
near Newbold Tunnel, single specimen, R. S. R., 1877. Morton 
Morrel, Y. mid B. Compton Verney, Bolton King. Pastures, 
bridle road, Wilmcote to Billesley ; Drayton Bough moors. 
0. Morio, Linn. Green-winged Meadoiv Orchis. 
Native : In meadows and pastures. Local. May, June. 
I. Coleshill Heath ; Curdwortli; meadows near Hurley and Nether 
Whitacre ; fields about Solihull, Packwood, &c. 
II. Honington, Tredington, Sliipston-on-Stour, Newb.; near Bains- 
brook, R.S.R., 1877. Lodge Woods, Salford, Rev. J. C., Moreton 
Morrel, Aston Cantlow ; Kingswood ; Honily, Ac. 
0. mascula, Linn. Early Purple Orchis. 
Native : On banks and in copses and woods. Local. May, June. 
I. Small Heath, in pastures; coppice, near Bedlam’s End; Nether 
Whitacre ; near Moor Hall, Sutton. 
II. Chesterton! Y. and B.; Honington, Newb.; Friz Wood, Compton 
Verney; Alveston Pastures; Oversley Wood; Bed Hill; 
Drayton Bushes; Combe Woods; spinney in Cathiron Lane, 
near Bugby ; Seas Wood, Arbury. 
0. incarnata, Linn. Common Marsh Orchis. 
Native: In marshes. Very rare. July. 
I. Marshy field, near Olton Pool; marsh, near Stonebridge. 
II. Boggy ground, near Halford, Newb.; Binton Bridges. 
0. latifolia, Linn. Broad-leaved Marsh Orchis. 
Native : In marshes and marshy meadows. June, July. 
I. Bogs, Coleshill! Bree , Mag. Nat. Hist., iii., 164; Hill Bickenhill; 
Sutton Park. 
II. Near Baly’s Locks, Perry, 1817. Warwick, Herb. Perry; Tacli- 
brook, Y. and B.; ijieadow near Brown’s Over, R. S. R., 1877; 
near Honington and Halford, Neivb.; Chadsliunt, Bolton King. 
0. maculata, Linn. Spotted Palmate Orchis. 
Native: In bogs, wet pastures, and woods. Locally common. 
May, July. 
